THE MAGMATIC EVOLUTION OF THE LAND'S END PLUTON, CORNWALL, AND ASSOCIATED PRE-ENRICHMENT OF METALS

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dc.contributor.author Müller A.
dc.contributor.author Seltmann R.
dc.contributor.author Halls C.
dc.contributor.author Jeffries T.
dc.contributor.author Spratt J.
dc.contributor.author Siebel W.
dc.contributor.author Dulski P.
dc.contributor.author Kronz A.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-05T07:16:13Z
dc.date.available 2025-04-05T07:16:13Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14123132
dc.identifier.citation Ore Geology Reviews, 2006, 28, 3, 329-367
dc.identifier.issn 0169-1368
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/48817
dc.description.abstract The peraluminous Land's End granite is one of the composite plutons forming the late-Variscan Cornubian batholith. The western part of the pluton hosts the Sn-Cu mineralisation of the St. Just mining district. The pluton consists of early megacrystic biotite (Mg-siderophyllite) granites and albite microgranites and younger Li-siderophyllite granites, and tourmaline granites together with fine-grained massive quartz-tourmaline rocks (MQT). Most of the granite varieties evolved by fractional crystallisation from a common crustal magmatic reservoir, apart from the albite microgranite, which has a different source. Trace element analyses of K-feldspar megacrysts in the older biotite granites made using laser ablation ICP-MS reveal that the megacrysts were derived from moderately evolved sources and now reside in separate granite sub-stages with variable degrees of fractionation, so that equilibrium between phenocrysts and host no longer persists. The younger granites show a strong in situ fractionation at the cm- to 100-m-scale, whereby boron-rich melts are concentrated in the apical parts of the individual intrusive units. Geological, textural and mineralogical data suggest that the tourmaline granites and MQT evolved mainly from fractionated Li-siderophyllite granites. Cathodoluminescence, trace element and melt inclusion studies of quartz from the MQT reveal that the MQT was formed during the transition from the magmatic to hydrothermal states from a mixture of immiscible phases. The Li-siderophyllite granites, tourmaline granites and MQT appear to be the immediate magmatic precursors from which the hydrothermal fluids responsible for the mineralisation in the St Just district originated. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.subject CORNWALL
dc.subject LA-ICP-MS
dc.subject LAND'S END GRANITE
dc.subject PERALUMINOUS
dc.subject POTASSIUM FELDSPAR
dc.subject REE
dc.subject TOURMALINE
dc.title THE MAGMATIC EVOLUTION OF THE LAND'S END PLUTON, CORNWALL, AND ASSOCIATED PRE-ENRICHMENT OF METALS
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2005.05.002


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